Multi-disciplinary practice may be back. Maybe. More than 10 years ago, the Virginia State Bar slammed the door on allowing lawyers to collaborate and share business ownership with related non-lawyer professionals. A VSB special committee suggests the bar take a ...

When a member of a private sportsmen’s club in Winchester sought to reform the club’s business practices four years ago, leaders had the member voted out based on a trumped-up safety violation, a lawsuit claimed. But in a final order ...

A federal law designed to protect the civilian jobs of service members may be of little help to employees who work for the state of Virginia or its agencies. A Virginia State Police sergeant who claimed he was denied promotions ...

The Supreme Court of Virginia now will release opinions when they are ready, without waiting for the court’s official sessions, according to an announcement on the court’s website. The court will no longer hold opinions for release during a session ...

Even as he steps away from a campaign for the state Senate, former Del. Joseph Morrissey is busy opposing the state’s effort to reinstate felony charges for a maneuver during a plea hearing that prosecutors say smacked of “gamesmanship.” A ...

When they practice in the commonwealth, whether in specialized federal courts or in a government agency, non-Virginia lawyers are subject to oversight by the Virginia State Bar. The bar recently charged one lawyer who allegedly offered conflicting reports about her ...

With only days remaining on her temporary appointment as a Virginia Supreme Court justice, the political winds show little signs of change for Jane Marum Roush. While Gov. Terry McAuliffe stands firm on his plan to reappoint her – despite ...